The LA Galaxy has signed striker Robbie Keane to a two-year contract extension through the 2015 season, and the Ireland star also says has rejected all European loan offers so he can rest up for the MLS season.

"It's been a long season, with the Euros and what have you," Keane told Sky Sports on Saturday. "I've a few little niggles that need to be sorted out so I don't think at this moment in time it would be right for me to go anywhere.

"I had another year left, and they offered me a new contract at the end of last season. I've just signed a new two-year contract."

Keeping Keane, 32, happy and locking him up became a priority when star midfielder David Beckham announced his intention to leave the team and with star midfielder Landon Donovan talking about taking a sabbatical from soccer.

Since joining the Galaxy in August 2011, Keane has scored 25 goals in 40 MLS games. He was the dominant player in L.A.’s MLS Cup repeat this fall, scoring six goals in six playoff games.